Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|          the pastiche was not only highly amusing, but showed a perverse
2    1,  15|            common stock. Lycas was highly delighted with my acceptance
3    2,  40|           their bladders spouted a highly spiced sauce upon fish which
4    4, 122| scintillating epigrams! But a more highly cultivated mind loves not
5    5, 145|           the poem, "has also been highly applauded by the commentators;
6    5, 151|           their bladders spouted a highly seasoned sauce upon fish
7    6     |            Ulysses is praised more highly than the handsome Nireus.'
8    6     |             The pagan Gods thought highly of maidenheads, they often
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